St. Landry EMS strives to meet the medical transport needs of the communities we
serve, with one of the highest standard of patient care in the industry, bench-marked
use of resources and an abiding regard for the customers we serve. We provide the
following resources:

Continuing Educations Programs for our employees that include:

CPR Training and Recertification

CPR Instructor Courses

First Aid Training and Recertification

First Aid Instructor Courses

EMS Continuing Education

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

PALS training

EKG training

Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)

Critical Care AmbulancesWe provide critical care ambulances that utilize high tech
equipment to stabilize and maintain the needs of the most critical patients. Each
critical care ambulance consists of a team of highly skilled Critical Care EMT-Paramedics,
and high tech equipment to stabilize and maintain the needs of the most critical
patients. We provide routine and advanced airway procedures, basic and advanced cardiac
skills, medication administration, vascular access procedures, supplemental oxygen
administration, and immobilization skills.

Advanced Life Support AmbulancesWe have
provided Advanced Life Support level ambulance service since our inception. Customers
have ready access to all of our ALS ambulances. All paramedics meet company, state,
and federal regulations. ALS ambulances are for individuals requiring advanced pre-hospital
intervention or inter-facility transportation. Our paramedics can provide patients
with advanced care including IV's, cardiac monitoring, and intubation.

Basic Life Support Ambulances

St. Landry EMS provides basic life support ambulance services. Customers can access
any of our basic life support ambulances staffed by Emergency Medical Technicians.
All EMT's are Nationally registered and state certified. The basic life support ambulance
is for individuals who need basic transportation. St. Landry EMS is confident of
its ability to continue providing cost effective and quality ambulance service to
each of the communities it serves - one patient at a time.